Dr. Omar Osmani, MD

Orthopedic Surgery | Male

Dr. Omar Osmani, MD is an orthopedic surgery doctor who practices in Roswell, NM. He is 49 years old and has been practicing for 24 years. Dr. Osmani is affiliated with Lovelace Regional Hospital - Roswell and Eastern New Mexico Medical Center.

Dr. Osmani is one of the best doctor, my knee in great shape. He staff is wonderful!

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-Janet Palmer in Roswell, NM | Jul 14, 2017

He is marvelous Doctor, I recommend him anytime he knows his work!

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Roswell, NM | Jun 30, 2017

My son broke his arm and Dr. Osmani made him laugh and put him at easy. His whole staff, from reception to the nurses, treated us with like we mattered and were quick to get my son in to be seen.

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-Thomas Pastorello in Roswell, NM | Jun 16, 2017

Outstanding, superb bedside manner, great communicative skills with patients, very explanitive, listens to the patients needs, problems and works to help

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-A.simpson in Roswell, NM | May 26, 2017

Dr.Osmani and his team have been amazing. I can't thank them enough for all their help. Dr. Osmani and his team went above and beyond to take care of my husband when he hurt his back.

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-Kelly Leflar in Roswell, NM 88201 | May 24, 2017

Best Dr. ever! We are going on our third surgery and he has been compassionate, professional, and has put me back together piece by piece!
I recommend him practically every day. I work with elderly and disabled. Would indeed recommend him.

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-Shelley Paschall in Roswell, NM | Jan 28, 2017

3 surgery with excellent results each time

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-Chris Caudill in Dexter, NM | Jan 27, 2017

He did a wonderful job and got me back to normal

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-Markets Garcia in Roswell, NM | Dec 03, 2016

Very good service and friendly.

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-Susan rottman in Roswell, NM | Dec 03, 2016

He is an excellent surgeon. I would recommend him.

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-Barbara help-quiggle in Roswell, Nm | Nov 02, 2016

Because is the best doctor for relieving pain

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-Sabrina in Roswell, NM | Nov 02, 2016

Very professional, excellent care

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-Samuel in Roswell, NM | Oct 21, 2016

Is a good Dr because he respond any question with paciencie

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-Gerald morse in Roswell, NM | Oct 07, 2016

Staff is very courteous and professional. The doctor is very thorough and conciencious.explains things so easy to understand. Have been treated very well and enjoy coming instead of dreading it like at most dr. Offices

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-Jorge valenzuela in Roswell, NM | Oct 07, 2016

Very attentive. Take good care of patients

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-Hina Bhatty in Roswell, NM | May 20, 2016

Really quick for taking care of patients and in really good and professional manners.

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-Rita Barham in Roswell, NM | May 05, 2016

Good

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-Kathryn Jones in Roswell, NM | Apr 30, 2016

Great

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-Michael Brown in Roswell, NM | Apr 12, 2016

My experience with Dr Osmani was amazingly great. He took me in when no one else would and took care of me and my back problems without hesitation. I tell everyone about this experience with him.

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Roswell, NM | Apr 03, 2016

It was most convenient to go straight to the center with my broken wrist. I was treated expeditiously and with utmost care. The fracture required surgery and insertion of a plate. That went well and post-surgery care was supportive and encouraging (but required considerable wait times).

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-Vanita master in Roswell, NM | Mar 26, 2016

Impressed and feel confident with his treatment and diagnosis

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-Sarah Nimr in Roswell, NM | Mar 24, 2016

I went to Spine and Orthopedic Center of New Mexico for my back pain. Dr Osmani examined me thoroughly and he explained my problem. I was very pleased I finally got a diagnosis after so many visits to other doctors . He did my surgery and now I am pain free! So happy to get back to my normal life. Thank you Dr Osmani and staff!

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-Margaret Caudell in Batavia, IL | Feb 24, 2016

Don't go to Dr. Osmani! He performed an unsuccessful pin surgery on my 78 yr. old mother's broken hip. It never healed due to an inadequate blood supply for healing to occur at her age. He never informed us of the risks. Dr. Osmani knows of her 4 1/2 mos of intense pain, suffering and declining health. He knows why she had a full hip replacement done by an Ortho in Denver, yet it seems that he doesn't care. We learned that he just pinned the broken hip in an 82 yr. old man. Arrogance!

Awards & Recognition

Awards & Honors

Have not had their license surrendered or revoked since Healthgrades started collecting data in 2000.

Have no malpractice judgments, adverse arbitration awards, or monetary settlements for the last five years in the states in which Healthgrades can collect malpractice data.

Are free of state or federal disciplinary actions (sanctions) for the last five years.

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Media & Publications

Dr. Osmani has no media or publications listed.

Background Check

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Malpractice Claims not available

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Sanctions

No sanctions history found for the years that Healthgrades collects data.

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Board Actions

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Board Certifications

Why It Matters: Dr. Osmani's Board Certifications

Board certification should be one of your top considerations when choosing a doctor. Board certification is an official recognition given to doctors who have met specific requirements set by national medical specialty boards in the... More

Why It Matters: Dr. Osmani's Board Certifications

Board certification should be one of your top considerations when choosing a doctor. Board certification is an official recognition given to doctors who have met specific requirements set by national medical specialty boards in the United States.

Board certification indicates that a doctor is highly qualified in the medical field in which he or she practices. A board-certified doctor is more likely than a non-board-certified doctor to have the most current skills and knowledge about how to treat your medical condition.

Dr. Osmani is Board Certified in:

Orthopedic Surgery

Accrediting Board: American Board of Physician Specialties*

* Copyright 2017 The American Board of Physician Specialties. All rights reserved.